Trust, respect, and mutual understanding are hallmarks of
a successful therapy relationship, allowing lasting change with safety and support.
«The first step in entering
a successful therapy relationship is finding a therapist that is right for you.
Not exact matches
We offer a
successful relationship based
therapy model, rather than the traditional behavior modification techniques.
Julianne's background — working with sensitive
therapy patients — gives her the intuition and know - how to help her commitment - minded clients forge genuine,
successful relationships.
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Research shows that the quality of the therapeutic
relationship is a primary factor in making
therapy successful.
His interest in couple's
therapy began early in his career when he noticed that
successful treatment healed not only the
relationship, but helped individuals transform their core working models and sense of self.
«The most
successful couple
therapies incorporate the principles of attachment theory along with the latest research in neuroscience to provide a clinical foundation that delivers
relationship changing results.»
Successful marriages are based upon a marriage triangle of three major factors — individual traits, couple traits, and personal and
relationship contexts — according to Jeffry H. Larsen, Ph.D., in his «Marriage Preparation» brochure for the American Association for Marriage and Family
Therapy.
I believe that the quality of the
relationship plays an integral part in
successful therapy.
The
relationship between client and therapist is the most important element in
successful therapy.
She completed a week long Externship with Susan Johnson in EFT, Emotionally Focused
Therapy, to help deepen her knowledge and understanding of the importance of early developmental injuries and
relationships that later impact an individual's ability to be
successful in a
relationship.»
An individual, couple, or family's readiness, the collaborative
relationship we develop, along with my ability to help people recognize their strengths, needs, under - utilized talents, decision - making capacity are the key ingredients for
successful outcome in
therapy.»
Successful therapy depends upon an open and trusting
relationship.
I believe the key for
therapy to be
successful is the client / therapist
relationship.
We've seen time and time again that the key to
successful couple's
therapy, or even individual
therapy aimed at addressing
relationship challenges, is to use it for maintenance, not emergency repair.
Studies show that the most healing factor of
successful therapy is the
relationship between you and your therapist.
Since
successful therapy depends on a strong
relationship between client and therapist, my first priority is nurturing that bond by creating a safe and supportive environment.
I believe the
relationship between client and therapist is one of the most important factors in a
successful therapy outcome.
The single most important factor in a
successful therapy is the
relationship between the client and their therapist or clinician.
I utilize Cognitive Behavioral, Gestalt, NLP, Trauma Reduction and several other techniques to facilitate clients» healing, insight enhancement, self - centering and self - actualization in a safe, compassionate setting.I believe that the ultimate goal of
therapy and personal growth is to increase one's experience of being centered and grounded, possessing a clear understanding of the boundaries of self and others, feeling empowered and
successful in their life through the acceptance of self and others, belonging in healthy
relationships with a sense of freedom, joy and optimisim about life.»
Emotionally Focused Couple
Therapy For Dummies will introduce you to this ground - breaking therapy, which has been consistently proven to be one of the most successful therapies for couples wanting to improve their relationships and resolve chronic couple distress and dissatisf
Therapy For Dummies will introduce you to this ground - breaking
therapy, which has been consistently proven to be one of the most successful therapies for couples wanting to improve their relationships and resolve chronic couple distress and dissatisf
therapy, which has been consistently proven to be one of the most
successful therapies for couples wanting to improve their
relationships and resolve chronic couple distress and dissatisfaction.
One of the most
successful therapeutic approaches to healing dysfunctional
relationships, emotionally focused couple
therapy provides clients with powerful insights into how and why they may be suppressing their emotions and teaches them practical ways to deal with those feelings more constructively for improved
relationships.
Worldwide leaders in research and couples
therapy, Drs. John and Julie Gottman have found that one of the most important characteristics of
successful relationships is the quality of the friendship between partners.
«My experience is that
successful therapy is a combination of technique and the
relationship between you and me.
I've observed that for many couples (especially those who have had a less - than smooth
relationship history, full of stops and re-starts, difficult emotional turmoil, previous long - term partners and / or huge life stress) there are much better times to come to couples
therapy and have a much bigger chance for
successful growth.
Yvonne Champion provides you with sound
therapy that is derived from years of experience in various settings, a caring and compassionate environment, and hope for
successful and meaningful
relationships.
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She believes that the more open people are with all aspects of their
relationships, the more likely that
therapy will be a
successful tool for them to move forward with their lives and is dedicated to being part of that positive process.
Marriage
therapy is more
successful when there is still hope and love in the
relationship as well as motivation for change.
Intimacy
Therapy is a successful therapy which teaches individuals, couples and families how to have closer, more loving, safe and connected relationships in both good times and especially during the bad
Therapy is a
successful therapy which teaches individuals, couples and families how to have closer, more loving, safe and connected relationships in both good times and especially during the bad
therapy which teaches individuals, couples and families how to have closer, more loving, safe and connected
relationships in both good times and especially during the bad times.
Among them are a particular sensitivity to the role of traumatic or neglectful ties with early caregivers; the fundamental importance of affect regulation to
successful therapy; the importance of establishing
relationships with clients characterized by close, intense, emotional, and physical attunement; and the ultimate goal of recreating in
therapy an attachment experience that makes up, at least to some degree, for what the client missed the first time around.
No matter what the issue is,
therapy is most
successful when both partners are willing to be open, honest, and are motivated to make changes in order to enhance the
relationship.
One way to ensure you have the best chance at a
successful outcome is to find a clinician who is competent in
relationship therapy.
In this interview, the Blooms talk about working together, authenticity in
relationships, their own
relationship challenges, and building a
successful therapy and workshop business in a competitive market.
The most critical ingredient to
successful therapy is the
relationship you build with your therapist.
In this interview, the Blooms talk about working together, authenticity in
relationships, their own
relationship challenges, and building a
successful therapy and workshop business in a competitive market... READ MORE
The 4 - Day Foundational Training in Emotionally Focused
Therapy, Beyond Conflict to Connection will help you be
successful treating couples and
relationships.
Our trainings, coaching and
relationship therapy is for both individuals and couples, because we know that relating well is the basis for a happy and
successful life.
Emotionally Focused
Therapy (EFT) is considered the most
successful method of helping couples, and a large majority of couples who seek EFT improve their communication and create stronger
relationships.
Now, after systematically observing and doing
therapy with thousands of couples, two of the field's leading researchers summarize what they've learned about
successful relationships and effective couples
therapy.
The therapeutic
relationship is at the heart of any
successful therapy.
Couples
therapy can be challenging, but it can also help bring about the changes needed to have a
successful relationship.
Research examining outcomes for couples who have participated in emotionally focused
therapy shows the
therapy decreases distress within
relationships and partners interact in more
successful ways.
Research and my own experience shows that the single most important factor leading to
successful therapy is the
relationship between the therapist and the clients.
People tend to see divorce as a serious personal failure, and divorce
therapy can help the person with self esteem issues and building
successful relationships to counterbalance that pain.
Family
Therapy — By focusing on patterns of interaction within the family, I provide family members with tools to create and maintain lasting and
successful relationships.
It is quite possible for you and your partner to go throughout life simply as «roommates,» and to be
successful — but if you are searching for more meaning and substance within your
relationship, couples
therapy can help.
As you perform routine
relationship checkups, do not discount the credibility of couples
therapy, or the positive role it can play in
successful relationships.
One of the most important parts of
therapy is the
relationship you will have with your therapist and it is often one of the best predictors of
successful treatment.